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US (AZ): Gardens and greenhouses feed the UA

Located in the center of the Sonoran Desert, the UA may not seem like the most ideal landscape for various plant species to thrive. 

However, tucked away across the UA campus lies a world of both local and exotic seed. 

The Life Sciences Student Association is a student-run club on campus dedicated to education about the importance of plant life in the hopes of creating a more sustainable environment through gardens and greenhouses on campus. 

The club uses two grant-funded greenhouses, located on the top of the Sixth Street Garage, to teach students about the art of growing plants and sustaining a green environment. 

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